IDE converter cable?

Is there a IDE cable made to allow a laptop size hard-drive to be connected to a desktop?

I’m looking for a way to put a HD inside as a slave and quickly transfer files instead of using USB.

I tried googling but i didn’t get far.

Yes. Google for “2.5 inch converter” or something like that. (Laptop hard drives are called 2.5" hard drives, regular desktop drives are 3.5".)

Your Google skills must be lacking: http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=2.5"+IDE+converter+kit

Actual products:

http://www.pccables.com/00504.htm

http://www.cablesnmor.com/hard-drive-converter.html

http://www.mycableshop.ca/sku/BRACKET25P.htm

http://mcsx.co.uk/shop/hardware.php

I just came across this:

LAPTOP to IDE HARD DRIVE ADAPTER

I am not sure why would you need a convertor. The size of the HDDs may be different, but they use the same IDE and power connectors.

I am not sure why would you need a convertor. The size of the HDDs may be different, but they use the same IDE and power connectors.

No they don’t. Laptops use a smaller connector with more pins so the power is in there too. You need an adapter which is what all those links show. You didn’t think those adapters had the same connectors on both sides, did you?

here is the connector for an IBM laptop drive: http://www.hgst.com/hdd/support/dcxa/dcxaeis.htm

      • If you happen to have a 3-4-586 computer laying around, check there first: back then 2.5-inch was the the only size HD there was, but they still used an adaptor to allow plugging it into an IDE cable. To add to the confusion though, the adaptors sold don’t just plug directly into the laptop hard drives: 3.5-inch HD’s and IDE cables use a plug that is just about two inches wide. 2.5-inch HD’s use a plug that is just about 1.75 inches wide, but most laptop drives use a tray-adaptor fitting that sits on top of the real plug, and that has a sub-miniature plug about an inch wide. You usually have to remove the laptop hard drive from its tray and then remove the sub-miniature adaptor to get at the real plug underneath.
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Are you on crack Doug?:confused:

Yeah, what astro said - I’ve taken a LOT of PCs apart and I have never once seen a 2.5" hard drive in there; some of the older 286 and 386 machines had 5.25" hard drives.

I just bought one of those USB>IDE cables on ebay and it is great - there’s a bit of freeware out there too called HDCopy, so upgrading a hard drive is a breeze.

      • Yeaaaa, maybe.
  • I have seen a few PC’s built during the mid 90’s taken apart, and some did have 2.5 drives in them. I dunno why that would be common in one locale and not another, but anyway. It’s worth a look.
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